British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000362.0x000291Beatty-Quisenberry family.Beinecke, Edwin J. (Edwin John), 1886-1970,Gerstley, Henry E.,Houghton Library.Kern, Jerome, 1885-1945,Parrish, Morris Longstreth, 1867-1944,Stevenson, Robert Alan Mowbray, 1847-1900Stevenson, Robert Louis, 1850-1894,United States Sanitary CommissionWendell family.Stevenson, Thomas, active 1887, civil engineerStinson, Thomas N. (Thomas Nesbit), 1818-1882.Stevenson, Thomas, 1818-1887Stevenson, Robert Louis, 1850-1894. Medals awarded to Thomas Stevenson (1818-1887), and Robert Louis Stevenson (1850-1894), for their work toward the improvement of Scottish lighthouses, 1842-1875.Stevenson, Robert Louis, 1850-1894.Medals awarded to Thomas Stevenson (1818-1887), and Robert Louis Stevenson (1850-1894), for their work toward the improvement of Scottish lighthouses, 1842-1875.11 medals, mounted in a single frame.Huntington Library, Art Collections & Botanical GardensBeatty-Quisenberry family. Beaty-Quisenberry familty papers, 1798-1962.Beatty-Quisenberry family.Beatty, Adam, 1777-1858.Beatty, Ormond, 1815-1890.Clay, Cassius Marcellus, 1810-1903.Combs, Leslie, 1793-1881.Crittenden, John J. (John Jordan), 1787-1863.Davis, Garrett, 1801-1872.Hawes, R. (Richard), 1797-1877.Hayes, Rutherford Birchard, 1822-1893.Johnson, Richard M. (Richard Mentor), 1780-1850.Lossing, Benson John, 1813-1891.Metcalfe, Thomas, 1780-1855.Quisenberry, John A., 1851-1930.Quisenberry, Pattie Beatty, 1853-1934.Quisenberry, T. Edwin (Thomas Edwin), 1891-1964.Sanders, Lewis, 1781-1861.Smith, B. B. (Benjamin Bosworth), 1794-1884.Stevenson, Thomas B., b. 1811?Webster, Daniel, 1782-1852.Wickliffe, C. A. (Charles Anderson), 1788-1869.Beaty-Quisenberry familty papers, 1798-1962.6 cubic feet.Papers of Adam Beatty and his descendants in the Beatty and Quisenberry families. The papers of Adam Beatty include correspondence, legal papers, and business papers detailing agriculture, politics, slavery, the Episcopal Church, and other aspects of life in Kentucky from the turn of the nineteenth century through Beatty's death in 1858. Correspondents include Robert J. Breckinridge, Leslie Combs, John J. Crittenden, Garrett Davis, Richard Hawes, Richard M. Johnson, Thomas Metcalfe, B. B. Smith, Thomas B. Stevenson, J. R. Underwood, Charles A. Wickliffe, Robert Wickliffe, and numerous other prominent political and religious figures. Letters from family members in California, Louisiana, Maryland, and Texas discuss life in those states. Also included are letters written to Beatty's wife, Sarah, mostly concerning daily life. A small group of Ormond Beatty's papers contain material related to the Civil War, Centre College, the Caldwell Institute, and real estate in Danville, Kentucky. Letters from Ormond Beatty are included in the papers of his parents. Ormond Beatty's daughter, Pattie, grew up in Danville, following the Civil War. Her papers mostly concern social life in postbellum Kentucky, although they also include references to politics and major events. Correspondence to and from Pattie Beatty describes traveling and vacationing in numerous parts of the eastern United States. She was also involved with Presbyterian missionary groups and some related material is included in the collection. In 1882, she married John A. Quisenberry. His papers relate to agriculture, politics, social life, business, and real estate in Kentucky and Texas. Thomas E. Quisenberry, the son of John A. and Pattie Quisenberry, moved to Evanston, Illinois. His papers reflect business, politics, social life, and other aspects of life in Illinois in the mid-twentieth century. Included are copies of his letters to politicians, including Franklin D. Roosevelt, offering Quisenberry's opinions on various issues. The correspondence of his wife Quinlan Hanna Quisenberry (nee Agnes Quinlan Hanna) details social life and travel. The Filson Historical SocietyWendell family papers, ca. 1620-1921.Wendell family. Wendell family papers, ca. 1620-1921.92 boxes (46 linear ft.)Correspondence, business papers, and compositions by members of the Wendell family, a prominent merchant family from Portsmouth, New Hampshire.EnglishHoughton Library, , Harvard College Library, Harvard UniversityVol. VI (ff. 231). Sir A. Quiller-Couch-Benjamin Vogt.includes:ff. 1-25 Sir Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch, author; d.1944: Letters to W. Archer: 1892-1902.ff. 27, 28 Marchesa Adelaide del Grillo, née Ristori; Italian actress: Letters to W. Archer: ...Vol. VI (ff. 231). Sir A. Quiller-Couch-Benjamin Vogt.includes:ff. 1-25 Sir Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch, author; d.1944: Letters to W. Archer: 1892-1902.ff. 27, 28 Marchesa Adelaide del Grillo, née Ristori; Italian actress: Letters to W. Archer: ... Unspecified1 itemEnglishFrenchItalianBritish LibraryReply to Sir David Brewster's Memorial to the lords commissioners of Her Majesty's treasury, on the new system of dioptric lightsReply to Sir David Brewster's Memorial to the lords commissioners of Her Majesty's treasury, on the new system of dioptric lightsHoughton Library printed book provenance file, R-Z, and unidentified.Houghton Library. Houghton Library printed book provenance file, R-Z, and unidentified.Index to ownership/provenance information primarily from printed books at Houghton Library.Houghton Library, , Harvard College Library, Harvard UniversityThe design and construction of harbours; a treatise on maritime engineeringThe design and construction of harbours; a treatise on maritime engineeringStevenson, Robert Louis, 1850-1894. Robert Louis Stevenson collection, 1765-1983 (bulk 1852-1931).Stevenson, Robert Louis, 1850-1894.Robert Louis Stevenson collection, 1765-1983 (bulk 1852-1931).15.2 linear feet (22 boxes) + 6 objects and 2 broadside folders.The Robert Louis Stevenson Collection consists of correspondence, manuscript notes and drafts, photographs, original artwork, printed ephemera, such as maps, memorabilia, and other material relating to Robert Louis Stevenson acquired by the library through various gifts and purchases from 1947 to 2004. The collection spans the years 1765 to 1983, with the bulk dating from 1852 to 1931. Yale University, Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript LibraryDie Illumination der Leuchtthürme. -Die Illumination der Leuchtthürme. -Edwin J. Beinecke Collection of Robert Louis Stevenson, 1828-1970, 1870-1940Stevenson, Robert Louis, 1850-1894.Edwin J. Beinecke Collection of Robert Louis Stevenson 1828-1970 1870-194054.4 linear feet (134 boxes, including 51 oversize boxes)The Edwin J. Beinecke Collection of Robert Louis Stevenson contains correspondence, manuscripts, personal papers, and research files by, about, and relating to Scottish author Robert Louis Stevenson.EnglishFrenchGermanBeinecke Rare Book and Manuscript LibraryStevenson, Robert, 1772-1850. [Stevenson Collection. : A collection of 619 items in 244 volumes from the Stevenson engineering firm.].Stevenson, Robert, 1772-1850.Stevenson, Alan, 1807-1865.Stevenson, David, 1815-1886.Stevenson, Thomas, 1818-1887.[Stevenson Collection. : A collection of 619 items in 244 volumes from the Stevenson engineering firm.]. [1710-1969]249 v.From the archive of the civil engineering firm of Robert Stevenson, his three sons Alan, David and Thomas, and later generations of the family. It comprises important works, mainly of the nineteenth century, on aspects of engineering, navigation, transport and lighthouses. EnglishMultiple languagesNational Library of Scotland, NLSBaxter, Charles, 1848-1919,. Letters by and about Robert Louis Stevenson, 1872-1904.Baxter, Charles, 1848-1919,Dunn, James Nicol, 1856-1919,Stevenson, Thomas, 1818-1887,Letters by and about Robert Louis Stevenson, 1872-1904.19 items.Stevenson writes to his father, Thomas Stevenson, giving a description of Frankfurt where he is studying with his friend, Walter Simpson; reporting on the progress of his books and their publication, including a story in French, a "memoir" of Fleeming Jenkin, and problems with "Kidnapped"; and inquiring into his parents' activities, including an engineering paper his father is writing. He frequently mentions family, friends and his desire to come home to Scotland and occasionally alludes to his health. Charles Baxter writes to James Nicol Dunn, 1889-1904, concerning research and publications about Stevenson. University of Virginia. LibraryLighthouse construction and illuminationLighthouse construction and illuminationBeinecke, Edwin J. (Edwin John), 1886-1970,. Edwin J. Beinecke collection of Robert Louis Stevenson, 1828-1970 (bulk 1870s-1940s).Beinecke, Edwin J. (Edwin John), 1886-1970,Stevenson, Robert Louis, 1850-1894.Edwin J. Beinecke collection of Robert Louis Stevenson, 1828-1970 (bulk 1870s-1940s).54.4 linear feet (134 boxes) + 10 art storage items.The Edwin J. Beinecke Collection of Robert Louis Stevenson contains correspondence, manuscripts, personal papers, and research files by, about, and relating to Scottish author Robert Louis Stevenson. Correspondents in the collection include family, friends, editors, publishers, collaborators, writers, artists, critics, and Stevenson scholars and commentators: Fanny Van de Grift Stevenson, Robert Alan Mowbray Stevenson, Thomas Stevenson, Isobel Field, Edward L. Burlingame, Charles Baxter, Sidney Colvin, William Ernest Henley, J. M. Barrie, Henry James, Andrew Lang, Charles Warren Stoddard, Will Hicok Low, Augustus Saint-Gaudens, John Singer Sargent, Graham Balfour, Edmund Gosse, and George S. Hellman. Manuscripts by Stevenson consist of writings and other materials, such as notes and lists, in Stevenson's hand. There are drafts of more than half the poems contained in several collections of poetry, including Underwoods (1887) and Songs of Travel and Other Verses (1896), and complete or partial drafts of several prose works, including Catriona (1893), The Ebb-Tide (1894), In the South Seas (1896), and St. Ives (1897). There are also portions of Stevenson's Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1886). Additions and Other Materials consists of Stevenson-related materials not documented in George Leslie McKay's A Stevenson Library, and features original photographs and artwork. Photographs and graphic material includes photographic prints and printed reproductions, including postcards and clippings. There are photographs of Stevenson, family, and friends, many Stevenson homes and residences, and the areas in which he lived and travelled, as well as albums containing material relating to Stevenson's life in Samoa. Additional photographs and printed reproductions can be found in scrapbooks. Research Files contains correspondence and documents relating to Edwin J. Beinecke's research into and acquisition of Stevenson material. EnglishSamoanFrenchGermanYale University, Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript LibraryStevenson, Robert, 1772-1850. [Stevenson Collection. : A collection of 619 items in 244 volumes from the Stevenson engineering firm.].Stevenson, Robert, 1772-1850.Stevenson, Alan, 1807-1865.Stevenson, David, 1815-1886.Stevenson, Thomas, 1818-1887.[Stevenson Collection. : A collection of 619 items in 244 volumes from the Stevenson engineering firm.]. [1710-1969]244 v.From the archive of the civil engineering firm of Robert Stevenson, his three sons Alan, David and Thomas, and later generations of the family. It comprises important works, mainly of the nineteenth century, on aspects of engineering, navigation, transport and lighthouses. EnglishMultiple languagesNational Library of Scotland, NLSStevenson, Thomas, 1818-1887. Journal, 1835-1836.Stevenson, Thomas, 1818-1887.Kern, Jerome, 1885-1945,Stevenson, Robert Louis, 1850-1894,Gerstley, Henry E.,Parrish, Morris Longstreth, 1867-1944,Journal, 1835-1836.1 v. ; 16 cm.Journal kept by "Thomas Stevenson, Civil Engineer, 1838." pertaining to woodwork, masonry, ironwork, etc. Princeton University LibraryUnited States Sanitary Commission records. Army and Navy Claim Agency archives, 1861-1870United States Sanitary Commission records. Army and Navy Claim Agency archives 1861-1870506.37 linear feet; 1190 boxes, 46 volumesThe United States Sanitary Commission established the Army and Navy Claim Agency (ANCA) in Washington, D.C. on April 1, 1864 to serve as the USSC's central office to assist Union soldiers, sailors, and their families in prosecuting claims on the federal government for pensions, back pay, bounty, commutation of rations, prize money, and other benefits, without cost. The Army and Navy Claim Agency Archives comprise the records of the Army and Navy Claim Agency; the records of the Pension Agency, its predecessor organization; the registers and cash books of its subsidiary local agencies; and the records of two quasi-independent USSC claim agencies whose origins predate the establishment of the Army and Navy Claim Agency: the Protective War Claim Association of the State of New York, located in New York City, and the Protective War Claim and Pension Agency, located in Philadelphia.The New York Public Library. Manuscripts and Archives Division.Lighthouse illumination: being a description of the holophotal system, and of azimuthal-condensing, and apparent lights, with other improvements.Lighthouse illumination: being a description of the holophotal system, and of azimuthal-condensing, and apparent lights, with other improvements.Stevenson, David: Reply to Sir David Brewster's memorial ... on the new system of dioptric lights. -Stevenson, David: Reply to Sir David Brewster's memorial ... on the new system of dioptric lights. -Stevenson, Thomas, 1818-1887. Letter: 1874 May 6, 17 Heriot Row [Edinburgh] to David Laing / T. Stevenson.Stevenson, Thomas, 1818-1887.Letter: 1874 May 6, 17 Heriot Row [Edinburgh] to David Laing / T. Stevenson. 1874.[2]p.Introducing his son, Robert Louis Stevenson. University of Edinburgh - Main Library, Edinburgh University Library